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PFA warn against Premier League wage cuts as union insists slashing player pay will hurt NHS

The Professional Footballers' Association insist Premier League stars are keen to make "significant financial contributions" but warned a 30 per cent pay cut would have dire implications.

The Premier League met with all clubs, the PFA and the League Managers Association in a conference call on Saturday afternoon to discuss its suggestion of wage deductions or deferrals as they look at the financial impact of the coronavirus crisis.

Top-flight professionals have been coming under increasing pressure to take a drop in pay, especially with clubs from the Premier League to League Two placing non-playing staff on furlough leave under the Government's coronavirus job retention scheme.

Liverpool became the latest top-flight club to put some non-playing staff on the scheme, resulting in the club coming under heavy fire on Saturday. Tottenham and Newcastle United made similar moves earlier this week.

A PFA statement on behalf of the Premier League players said: "All Premier League players want to, and will, play their part in making significant financial contributions in these unprecedented times.

"Going forward, we are working together to find a solution which will be continually reviewed in order to assess the circumstance of the COVID-19 crisis.

"The players are mindful that as PAYE employees, the combined tax on their salaries is a significant contribution to funding essential public services - which are especially critical at this time.

"Taking a 30 per cent salary deduction will cost the Exchequer substantial sums. This would be detrimental to our NHS and other government-funded services."

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